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Mongeh
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Post by Mongeh »

Phil has muffy the vampire layer porn end of tbh, someone stole this account:noob: :blabla: :offtopic: :spammer: :lol: :p :( :D :devil: :confused:
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:?
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l0afz
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Post by l0afz »

...pardon?
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Onge
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Post by Onge »

You muppets, it's obvious what Mongeh means. To answer your question Monge, yes I'd love a coffee please.
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Post by Messy »

Scott..is everything ok? :<


ps: Phil's nmbla.co.uk has been hacked and someone's put Muffy the Vampire Layer pr0n on it?

All I can think of ;p

I'M INNOCENT I SWEAR!
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Post by Mongeh »

hehe, phil left the house to go for food, .. so we checked his internet history, ... i mean if he wants to do computing at uni clearing his history is like one of the basic things, and was tht decaf onge?
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Post by l0afz »

Messy wrote:
ps: Phil's nmbla.co.uk has been hacked and someone's put Muffy the Vampire Layer pr0n on it?
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Nah, still boring old phils site
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Post by Messy »

Well I actually heard recently it was renewed and as such I thought that was because someone trashed it and put pr0n on it :<
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Post by -plær- »

Messy wrote: Phil's nmbla.co.uk has been hacked...?


Technically yes, but I told cam immediately after I did it. And it wasn't exactly a "hack", more an abuse of an insecure php srcript. That still needs fixing btw cammeh :D

the !? website (http://www.interrobang.tk) on the other hand, has indeed been severely p0wned...

edit: ah, i see you have now removed the publically accessible admin page

edit2: although the actual scripts that edit the database are still available. you might want to stick them behind htaccess or something, or check for a valid user before executing sql statements. security through obscurity is never the way to go.
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